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Booktalk: At 11:40 pm on April 14, 1912, the fate of the world’s most famous ship was sealed when the lookout on the luxury liner, RMS Titanic, spotted an iceberg in the ship’s path in the North Atlantic. By 2 am, the ship had started its slide into the frigid waters, carrying close to 1,500 people to a watery grave.

Snippet: A is for the Anatomy of the Titanic

The RMS Titanic
included ten decks in all.
it was the world’s largest
moving object at 175 feet tall!

Thanks for hosting, Anastasia!
I’m in with a behind-the-scenes interview with Laura Purdie Salas, explaining how BOOKSPEAK came to be. (Did I mention the never-before-seen poem??):http://www.robynhoodblack.com/blog.htm?post=849686 Happy Poetry Month!

Thank you for hosting such a fabulous list of resources. I would love to be added to the list…At my new blog http://thinkinginrhyme.blogspot.com/, I am writing a new poem each day using a different poetry form. Today, I tried a trimerick, not to be confused with a trimeric! Come see how Lee Bennett Hopkins inspired my wacky poem!